The Journal of sacred literature, ed. by J. Kitto. [Continued as] The Journal of sacred literature and biblical record. [Continued as] The Journal of sacred literature, Band 1John Kitto C. Cox, 1862 |
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... equally certain , that there were those who , smarting under the remembrance of what they had borne during the Commonwealth , or anxious to reduce the existing chaos to something like order , or resolved to bring about uniformity of ...
... equally certain , that there were those who , smarting under the remembrance of what they had borne during the Commonwealth , or anxious to reduce the existing chaos to something like order , or resolved to bring about uniformity of ...
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... equally well known that others would refuse . Not only was this foreseen , but it was desired , and the Act was constructed in view of it . The Prayer Book itself was altered in the same spirit and expectation . It was made more ...
... equally well known that others would refuse . Not only was this foreseen , but it was desired , and the Act was constructed in view of it . The Prayer Book itself was altered in the same spirit and expectation . It was made more ...
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... equally irreconcilable with the Scrip- tural narrative of the creation of the heavenly host . " Ethnolo- gists often treat with avowed contempt the genealogy of nations , as contained in the tenth chapter of Genesis . ' Egyptology ...
... equally irreconcilable with the Scrip- tural narrative of the creation of the heavenly host . " Ethnolo- gists often treat with avowed contempt the genealogy of nations , as contained in the tenth chapter of Genesis . ' Egyptology ...
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... equally extravagant . We believe that if the great genius of Mr. Darwin had not excited a popular rage for monkeys , the gorillas would have been handed over , for a valuable consideration , to itinerant showmen . As it is , nothing can ...
... equally extravagant . We believe that if the great genius of Mr. Darwin had not excited a popular rage for monkeys , the gorillas would have been handed over , for a valuable consideration , to itinerant showmen . As it is , nothing can ...
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... equally operative ) , separate and arrange them- selves into an order so harmonious and beautiful as to excite the admiration of the wisest of men , and to surpass by its vastness and perfection the utmost power of humanity to estimate ...
... equally operative ) , separate and arrange them- selves into an order so harmonious and beautiful as to excite the admiration of the wisest of men , and to surpass by its vastness and perfection the utmost power of humanity to estimate ...
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